I'd bet she doesn't. I'd bet she's been raised by parents who told her all her life.... "you don't have to do that princess if you don't want to"
I'd bet she has some real awakenings waiting ahead of her.
Puh-leeze. She had a choice between groveling before her government overlords OR getting the education she wanted. Given that a typical high school diploma is worth about the same as a roll of toilet paper these days, I think she made the more rational choice.
I wonder if you really know how very foolish you sound. You must follow orders is all you suggest.
I was 15 when I started the 12th grade. I went to a severely subpar school and couldn't wait to escape. I skipped the 11th grade by taking 3 classes in summer school and was in college at 16.
How bad was my school? They spent 8 weeks teaching us nouns and verbs in the 12th grade. Most of the class acted like it was rocket science. I learned that stuff in the 4th grade at another school. My sister did the same thing as me 2 years later and they changed the rukes to prevent anyone else from doing it now.
Now if I had to quess which was more important, staying in this school or going to college at 16, which do you think I would choose? And this was in 1978. God knows I wouldn't last 3 years of high school in today's insane school enviroment.